The Rembrandt Affair
hotel?”
“We’ll bring you back at the end of the party, Mr. Danilov.”
Mikhail turned and gestured for Zoe to come outside. Brunner opened the rear door of the Maybach and smiled.
“Good evening, Ms. Reed.”
“Good evening, Jonas.”
“You look lovely this evening.”
“Thank you, Jonas.”
Y AAKOV WATCHED the Maybach turn into the darkened Quai de Mont-Blanc, then lifted his wrist mic to his lips.
“Did you hear that?”
“I heard it,” replied Gabriel.”
“What do you want me to do?”
“Follow them. Carefully.”
T HIRTY SECONDS LATER, a new message flashed on the screens at Grosvenor Square. Shamron glared at Navot.
“How much did that car cost me, Uzi?”
“One hundred and twenty-five thousand, boss.”
“And how much did Mikhail donate to Martin’s foundation?”
“A hundred thousand.”
“I once stole a Russian MiG for less than that, Uzi.”
“What would you like me to do, boss?”
“Make sure that car survives the night. I want my money back.”
62
GENEVA
T hey headed north along the shoreline through the drowsy elegance of Geneva’s diplomatic quarter. Zoe sat behind the driver, hands folded in her lap, knees leaning to one side. Mikhail sat behind Jonas Brunner and stared silently at the lake.
“Your first time in Geneva, Mr. Danilov?”
“No. Why do you ask?”
“You seem very interested in the lake.”
“I’ve always been very fond of the lake.”
“So you come often then?”
“A couple of times a year.”
“For business?”
“Is there any other reason to come to Geneva?”
“Some people come for holiday.”
“Really?”
And do you interrogate all Mr. Landesmann’s guests, Herr Brunner? Or only the friends of his mistress?
If Zoe was thinking the same thing, her expression did not show it. She turned her large brown eyes fondly toward Mikhail, then stared straight ahead. They were approaching the Botanical Gardens. The Palace of Nations floated past like a giant luxury liner and was swallowed by the mist. Mikhail looked out the window again and saw Brunner’s eyes watching him in the side mirror.
“Mr. Landesmann asked me to thank you for the generous donation you made to One World. He intends to speak with you personally, if he has a chance.”
“That’s really not necessary.”
“Try telling that to Mr. Landesmann.”
“I will,” Mikhail said jovially.
Brunner didn’t seem to understand the irony. He turned robotically, his cross-examination apparently at an end, and murmured a few words in German into his wrist mic. They had left the diplomatic quarter and were speeding now along the rue de Lausanne. Towering hedgerows and stone walls lined both sides of the road, concealing some of the world’s costliest and most exclusive real estate. The gates seemed to grow grander the farther they moved from central Geneva, though none matched the imposing elegance of the entrance of Villa Elma. A two-story stucco guardhouse stood just to the right, its turret poking vigilantly above the groomed hedge. Limousines lined the shoulder of the road, waiting to be admitted by the clipboard-wielding foot soldiers of Zentrum Security. Brunner motioned for the driver to go around.
Seeing the approaching Maybach, the guards stepped aside and allowed it to pass unchecked through the gate. Directly ahead, at the apex of a long, tree-lined drive, Villa Elma glowed like a wedding cake. Another line of limousines stretched from the entrance, tailpipes gently smoking. This time, Brunner ordered the driver to join the queue. Then he looked over his shoulder at Zoe.
“When you’re ready to leave, Ms. Reed, just tell one of the security guards and we’ll have the car brought around.” He glanced at Mikhail. “Enjoy your evening, Mr. Danilov.”
“I intend to.”
The car came to a stop at the entrance of the mansion. Mikhail climbed out and offered Zoe his hand.
“What just happened there?” Zoe whispered as they headed toward the entrance.
“I believe your friend Martin Landesmann just marked his territory.”
“Is that all it was?”
“We’re here, aren’t we?”
She gave his arm a brief squeeze. “You handled that very well, Mr. Danilov.”
“Not nearly as well as you, Ms. Reed.”
They stepped into the soaring entrance hall and were immediately set upon by a phalanx of attendants in formal attire. One relieved Mikhail of his overcoat while a second saw to Zoe’s wrap. Then, after being presented with an embossed
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